A report by Hudson Rock revealed that infostealer infections affect not only the U.S. Army and Navy, but also key defense contractors like Lockheed Martin and Boeing. The U.S. Army reported 71 infected employees and 1,319 infected users, while the U.S. Navy had 30 infected employees and 551 infected users. Defense contractors faced similar issues, with Honeywell seeing the highest infection rates. The report emphasizes the risks posed by human behavior in cybersecurity, as adversaries can exploit compromised credentials, often available for as little as $10. Continuous proactive security measures are essential for mitigating these risks.
The U.S. Army, Navy, and major defense contractors face significant infostealer infections, revealing vulnerabilities that threaten sensitive military and defense information.
Cybercriminals can purchase stolen information from compromised employees for as little as $10, highlighting the risks associated with human factors in cybersecurity.
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